Host: Tony Randall --Tony Randall - does a comedy sketch parodying the lame conversational skills of a radio disc jockey. --Diana Ross and the Supremes - "Stop! In The Name Of Love" --Allan Sherman sings "Crazy Downtown" (parody of Petula Clark's "Downtown") --Nelson Eddy and Gale Sherwood sing "You and the Night and the Music" & "Indian Love Call" --Nelson Eddy - "The Song Is You" --Vikki Carr (singer) - "The Good Life," "So in Love" and "The Days of Wine and Roses" --Pat Morita (comedian) --The Marthys (comic acrobats) --The Great Mendez (high-wire act) Tony Randall narrates a wrestling match between the Hangman and Victor the Great, a Canadian Brown Bear.moreless

--Tennessee Ernie Ford (host) - sings "Gee, But It's Good to be Here," "King of the Road" and does an updated version of "Sixteen Tons" (with go-go dancers) --Tennessee Ernie Ford closes the show by singing a Gospel medley (with choir). --Edie Adams sings "Queen of the House" and a medley including "In the Still of the Night." --Ann Miller - "Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey?" (production number with male dancers) --Jack Carter (comedian) - tells jokes about different types of music and popular dances. --Santos (low-wire acrobat act from Portugal) --The Gus Augspurg Monkeys (trained animal act) --The O'Keffe comedy divers (from England)moreless

Co-hosts: Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme --Steve and Eydie - "I Believe in You" and a medley of Broadway songs ("Without You I'm Nothing," "Where Would You Be Without Me?" Walking Happy," "Cabaret" and "The Honeymoon Is Over") --Eydie Gorme - "How Could I Be So Wrong?" --Steve Lawrence - "I've Gotta Be Me" --Steve Lawrence and Corbett Monica - "Making Whoopee" --Corbett Monica (comedian, doing a monolog about family life) --Tim Conway (comedian, plays a square at a hippie love-in) --Szony and Claire (dancers) --The Mascotts (head-balancing act from Germany) ABC repeated this show on May 25, 1968.moreless

Host: Frank Sinatra --Frank Sinatra - "I've Got the World on a String" --Frank Sinatra and Count Basie - "Fly Me to the Moon," "Everybody Has a Right to be Wrong," "Please Be Kind," "The Gal That Got Away" and "Too Marvelous for Words" --Count Basie - "Summertime" --Jack E. Leonard (comedian, does a soft-shoe number & recalls former appearances with Sinatra) --Peter Gennaro (choreographer-dancer) - "What's New Pussycat?" production number --The Kessler Sisters (Alice and Ellen Kessler, singers from West Germany) - "The Best is Yet to Come" & "Together Wherever We Go"moreless

Host: Ray Bolger --Paul Revere and the Raiders - "Great Airplane Strike of 1966" --Ray Bolger - "There Are Smiles" & "The Old Soft Shoe" --Ray Bolger & the King Family children - "If I Only Had a Brain" & "Follow the Yellow Brick Road" (Bolger is dressed as his Scarecrow character from the "Wizard of Oz.") --Audrey Meadows & Ray Bolger - perform a "Honeymooners" sketch. --Diahann Carroll - "What the World Needs Now" & "Here's That Rainy Day" --The King Family - "I'm Old-Fashioned" & "The Men in My Little Girl's Life" (these songs might be performed by only the King Sisters) --Adam Keefe (comic impressionist) - imitates Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff and George Sanders --The Morgan Ashton Family (acrobats)moreless

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